You can always read more about CozInk and see the latest projects at the blog: www.cozink.blogspot.com

CozInk-  CozInk is a small cooperative of artists and musicians, all from (or somehow related to) the same family, who work both collaboratively and solo. Most are in Maine, but we also have roots in California, and formerly in Wyoming and Virginia. 

Cozink is made up of the following players: 

Grace Kendall Photography: You're lookin' at it.  

CozInk Paper Goods: One-of-a-kind cards, gift tags, bookplates and more all cut from original monotype prints. Also creating leaf-printed tote bags, scarves, and other fabric goods. Grace Kendall. 

Answer Shirker Press: Small, determined homemade publishing. ASP puts out the 'zines Answer Shirker and Letter Founder, and collaborates with other artists and publishers from around the world. Jessy Kendall.

Sarah Kendall Photography: A photographer from Maine but now living in California, Sarah captures magnificent photographs in her travels. Sarah Kendall.

Shanti Curran Photography: Shanti Curran takes pictures. Sometimes people like them.

Arborea: Arborea is comprised of wife and husband team Shanti Curran and Buck Curran. Shanti Curran provides lead vocals, banjo (she is also an official endorser of OME banjos), Ban-Jammer (a type of Banjo dulcimer made by Tennessee luthier Mike Clemmer), harmonium, ukulele, sawing fiddle, and hammered dulcimer and Buck Curran provides, vocals, guitar, slide guitar and sawing fiddle. They both share songwriting duties, arrangements, and production. Arborea base themselves in Maine and derive a lot of the inspiration for their music from the rugged, beautiful land and seascapes of their home state, and even record some of their music in an old family cabin that Shanti’s great grandfather built during the Great Depression that is nestled along the Western Mountains of Maine.

Rough Ride Of Crafts: RRoC is the musical creation of Jessy Kendall. Sometimes solo, but often collaborative, RRoC’s new CD, "Streamliner" gathers lo-fi tracks ranging from folksy melodies to meditative chants, and a touch of techno. Jessy Kendall. 

Old Man Forest: A pasting of hopeful, heartfelt, and honest impressions of the day-to-day- and all the joy, struggle and wonder it brings, describes the rise-and-fall lyrics of Old Man Forest. With drums, piano, guitar, and anything else that can be turned into an instrument, Jessy Kendall, Jordan Berube and Denise Dill, collage torn-out scraps of poetry to create a lush green and hot pink cityscape sound. Oh, and we grow as slow and as big as trees.